
The Cincinnati Bengals were hit with a bit of terrible news this week when beginning hostile linemen Jonah Jackson and Alex were ruled out with wounds, meaning the group would be without three beginning hostile linemen after La’el Collins’ season-ending injury earlier within the season.
But it looks just like the group is making a huge program move to assist address those wounds.
Agreeing to Cincinnati Bengals correspondent Charlie Goldsmith of the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Bengals are enacting hostile tackle Isaiah Prince from the hone squad to assist reinforce the hostile line after the different wounds.
“The Bengals lifted TE Scratch Bowers and OT Isaiah Ruler from the hone squad. Sovereign is anticipated to be dynamic tomorrow as an choice at tackle,” Goldsmith said in a tweet.
The former Ohio State Buckeyes star begun 15 recreations at right handle for the Bengals final season, counting all four postseason diversions through the team’s run to the Super Bowl.
Whereas lost three beginning hostile linemen heading into a playoff diversion is certainly not perfect, Sovereign has encounter in these circumstances. And it beyond any doubt sounds like quarterback Joe Burrow is confident in whoever is out there.
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